Requirements¶
All Trusted Zero Clients are factory-provisioned and ready to register with an Anyware Trust Center, which enforces zero-trust policies and features, and allows administrators to control Trusted Zero Client deployments.
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Available Anyware Trust Center port | The Trusted Zero Client must be able to reach an Anyware Trust Center, on its connected network, on TCP port 32443. |
Available PCoIP ports | The Trusted Zero Client must be able to access required PCoIP components, such as brokers and agents. For a comprehensive list of ports used by PCoIP components, see What are the required TCP/UDP ports for PCoIP technology? in our Knowledge Base. |
Anyware Trust Center FQDN | You must know the Anyware Trust Center's address (FQDN) in order to set up the Trusted Zero Client before first use, unless you are on a LAN and the anywaretrustcenter DNS route has already been configured by your IT administrators. See Create DNS Records for more information on the Trust Center address. |
Important: Registration with the Anyware Trust Center is required
The Trusted Zero Client must connect to and register with an Anyware Trust Center before it can connect to remote sessions.
About Provisioning¶
Trusted Zero Clients are provisioned at the factory, where they are given birth certificates that are validated by the Anyware Trust Center. Provisioned Trusted Zero Clients can only be used with the Anyware Trust Center they are registered with.
About Registration¶
Provisioned Anyware Trusted Zero Clients must be registered with an Anyware Trust Center before they can connect to remote desktops. This process is described next, in Connect to an Anyware Trust Center.
After registration, a Trusted Zero Client is bound to its Anyware Trust Center. If you need to re-register a Trusted Zero Client with a different Anyware Trust Center, you must factory reset the device.